“'I gave money to Pelosi, Reid and Anthony Weiner,'” the boy says. "'Hey, Hillary, I’ll give you money to be my friend.'”

The 30-second ad now airing in South Carolina was paid for by Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz.

Truth Check investigated the ad's claim regarding Trump's contributions to Democrats and found that while Trump did contribute to the campaigns of Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and former Democratic U.S. Sen. Anthony Weiner, he contributed nearly twice as much to Republican politicians.

Politifact examined federal election records showing Trump's political contributions. The records showed that from 1989 to 2011, he gave $581,350 to Democratic politicians and $497,690 to Republican politicians.

When questioned on the issue, Trump has argued that he gave money to politicians on both sides of the aisle to protect his vast business dealings.

Records also show that in 2012, Trump shifted his political contributions to mostly Republicans. From 2012 to present, the real estate mogul has given $463,450 to Republicans, while donating only $3,500 to Democrats.

Over the long haul, Trump has given vastly more money to Republicans than to Democrats. Records show that from 1989 to present, he has given $961,140 to Republican politicians and $584,850 to Democratic politicians.

Truth Check believes that the ad suggesting that Trump supports the campaigns of Democratic candidates is "misleading." Records show that he has contributed to both parties, while giving Republican politicians nearly twice as much money.